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>> well, sandy's talking to us. sandy lewia. she says you have to get closer to the black and white. you have to move a little bit farther. her message is reverend billy is maybe you can't get on those jets as much. we have to change more than we've been changing. we have to change at a faster rate than we've been changing. we haven't changed like this in the united states for a long time. we don't have the national leadership telling us we have to change how we live our lives. >> we're getting that from you. we're getting that from you, reverend billy talen. >> thank you for talking to me. >>> straight ahead, everyone, on a completely different note. we have gunfire in gaza. we have live reports in your region coming to you at the top of the hour on nsnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. this season, discover aleve. on black friday, it doesn'ty bird...or matter,liest bird? as long as we end up here at 5 a.m., or at ho
>> well, sandy's talking to us. sandy lewia. she says you have to get closer to the black and white. you have to move a little bit farther. her message is reverend billy is maybe you can't get on those jets as much. we have to change more than we've been changing. we have to change at a faster rate than we've been changing. we haven't changed like this in the united states for a long time. we don't have the national leadership telling us we have to change how we live our lives. >>...
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the power of philanthropy on display after superstorm sandy hit. but now it's the charities that are hoping to get a lifeline from washington with a message don't push us over the fiscal cliff, charities are facing it on two fronts. many nonprofits receive government funding that could be slashed. and congress could reduce or cap the charitable deduction donors receive. among those worried, the urban institute. >> on the one hand you might say it's the taxpayer who obviously gets the tax break because they get to take a deduction and their taxes are lowered. but the flip side is if that tax deduction induces them or encourages them to give more to charity, you may argue that the ultimate beneficiary of the charitable deduction is not the taxpayer but actually the ultimate recipient of the charitable gift. >> reporter: one proposal supported by president obama would limit the amount the wealthiest americans could writeoff in charitable donations to 28% of their contribution instead of the current 35%. an idea from the simpson bowls presidential comm
the power of philanthropy on display after superstorm sandy hit. but now it's the charities that are hoping to get a lifeline from washington with a message don't push us over the fiscal cliff, charities are facing it on two fronts. many nonprofits receive government funding that could be slashed. and congress could reduce or cap the charitable deduction donors receive. among those worried, the urban institute. >> on the one hand you might say it's the taxpayer who obviously gets the tax...
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the uso which provided the food. >>> this thanksgiving, hundreds of new york victims of superstorm sandy were served thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings on hard-hit staten island. >>> in new jersey, the salvation army handed out boxes of food and served meals to sandy victims. >>> and now, here is your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. grover norquist, the man behind the anti-tax pledge, signed by a number of republicans over the years, could be losing even more support. georgia senator saxby chambliss tells a georgia tv station he's considering breaking the promise in order to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. >>> and they are not the only ones trying to avoid the cliff. many major league baseball free agents are trying to get their money up front in 2012 to avoid tax increases. >>> well, the idea of selling designer merchandise on president obama's campaign website was mocked by some but the campaign is having the last laugh. bloomberg businessweek reports the idea by vogue editor anna wi wintor brought in more than $40 million. >>> meantime, the obama cam
the uso which provided the food. >>> this thanksgiving, hundreds of new york victims of superstorm sandy were served thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings on hard-hit staten island. >>> in new jersey, the salvation army handed out boxes of food and served meals to sandy victims. >>> and now, here is your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. grover norquist, the man behind the anti-tax pledge, signed by a number of republicans over the years,...
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look at katrina and now sandy. you know, sandy wasn't especially a big hurricane, as hurricanes go. it just happened to get deflected ashore in an inopportune place, and from a geological standpoint, you know, katrina was 2005. sandy is 2012. in a sense of deep time, that's like the blink of an eye. it's just happened like that. if these storms happen every five years, then every four years, this is going to be very expensive and traumatic thing, and that's just in the developed world where we have the means to feed 50,000 people on thanksgiving day, but in developing worlds, it leads to just horrible trauma, and we have huge inefficient sis, and there's going to be conflict over transportation and clean water and who gets the rights to live in the right -- in the most desirable places. this could be a turning point. i am an advocate of doing everything all at once. >> so to both of you as we wrap it up, real quick then, do you believe, the both of you, we're going to see more, larger, begger, more frequent storms as a result of these, you know, greenhouse gases? >> there's -- >> we
look at katrina and now sandy. you know, sandy wasn't especially a big hurricane, as hurricanes go. it just happened to get deflected ashore in an inopportune place, and from a geological standpoint, you know, katrina was 2005. sandy is 2012. in a sense of deep time, that's like the blink of an eye. it's just happened like that. if these storms happen every five years, then every four years, this is going to be very expensive and traumatic thing, and that's just in the developed world where we...
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how big a problem was it following super storm sandy? >> basically they wrote the book on katrina and it shows that people will not leave their pets behind. after the horror stories you have, here we have it right here on long island in the new york metropolitan area. we have set up shelters. we had three pet friendly shelters going for approximately 11 days in suffolk county. >> obviously those have been shut down, but you still are offering a to pets and families who have pets, tell me some of the things you're doing. folks are listening to this, they need some money. they need help on this. explain what you're doing. >> we're going into the hardest hit areas and distributing pet food to people that need -- what people don't realize is people don't have cars anymore. people can't drive. people have lost everything. so we are going into these areas and going door to door and distributing it for them. and whatever we can do to help out with their pets and family members. from past experience, what we found is people refuse to leave when
how big a problem was it following super storm sandy? >> basically they wrote the book on katrina and it shows that people will not leave their pets behind. after the horror stories you have, here we have it right here on long island in the new york metropolitan area. we have set up shelters. we had three pet friendly shelters going for approximately 11 days in suffolk county. >> obviously those have been shut down, but you still are offering a to pets and families who have pets,...
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new developments on the damage from superstorm sandy along the jersey shore. the iconic roller coaster in seaside heights, well, it sits partially submerged in the atlantic ocean, and it may stay there. the town's mayor says he's considering turning the ruins into a tourist attraction. talks are now underway with the coast guard to see if, in fact, the roller coaster is stable enough to stay put. meanwhile, efforts continue to rebuild seaside heights, a town that took a major beating when sandy hit about three weeks ago. >> when discussing the attacks against our facilities in benghazi, i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary and that our investigations would give us the definitive answers. everyone, particularly the intelligence community, has worked in good faith to provide the best assessment based on the information available. rick: that's u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice, of course, blaming the intelligence community for her claim that t
new developments on the damage from superstorm sandy along the jersey shore. the iconic roller coaster in seaside heights, well, it sits partially submerged in the atlantic ocean, and it may stay there. the town's mayor says he's considering turning the ruins into a tourist attraction. talks are now underway with the coast guard to see if, in fact, the roller coaster is stable enough to stay put. meanwhile, efforts continue to rebuild seaside heights, a town that took a major beating when sandy...
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still under way after hundreds of thousands of americans were devastated by the impact of hurricane sandy. nbc meteorologist bill karins joins us with the latest. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. >>> joining us now from washington, columnist and associate editor for "the washington post," david ignatius. richard haass, jon meacham, john heilemann still at the table. >> so david, what challenges face not only the president but the country in the coming year? >> well, a lot of them, joe. it's as if president obama, sometime last summer, put a sign on the white house lawn saying, closed for business until after the election. well, now we're well after the election, and the problems that have been waiting are stacked up. and i'd start with iran. there have been quiet conversations going on all fall with the people who purport to be intermediaries, emissaries for the iranian leadership sketching possible deals that could be made to resolve the nuclear issue. president obama and his advisers are going to have to decide over the next, i'd say, month or so how serious those deal
still under way after hundreds of thousands of americans were devastated by the impact of hurricane sandy. nbc meteorologist bill karins joins us with the latest. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. >>> joining us now from washington, columnist and associate editor for "the washington post," david ignatius. richard haass, jon meacham, john heilemann still at the table. >> so david, what challenges face not only the president but the country in...
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gregg: rick, what are shoppers telling you about how sandy is affecting their holidays? >> reporter: well, you know, you mentioned people picking up not just gifts, but essentials. we've seen people buying diapers in here. some people who live in the area are having a hard time finding stuff that they need, so they're coming here to get it. other people are just doing their regular christmas shopping, and some people say they have a little bit of shopper's remorse or guilt as they walk these aisles. listen. >> kind of feel guilty. you feel i'm getting all those things that all those people don't have, so that's why we've been donating a lot of toys, and we try to do everything we can with. everybody should try that. if everybody did that, there wouldn't be so many people that would be hungry. >> reporter: a nice thought on a black frild and a holiday season much different from every other one we can remember. gregg: it surely is. rick leventhal, thanks very much. and one of the most enduring images from superstorm sandy may actually become a permanent fixture on the jers
gregg: rick, what are shoppers telling you about how sandy is affecting their holidays? >> reporter: well, you know, you mentioned people picking up not just gifts, but essentials. we've seen people buying diapers in here. some people who live in the area are having a hard time finding stuff that they need, so they're coming here to get it. other people are just doing their regular christmas shopping, and some people say they have a little bit of shopper's remorse or guilt as they walk...
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remember all those still recovering from hurricane sandy. so we leave you with a special message of thanks from our friends at "the daily beast" taped in rockaway queens. ♪ >> i'm thankful for everything. for my family, my children. >> i'm thankful that the heat came on in the house we're at and the power came on. >> that no one in our family died. >> oh, we have lots of nice neighbors and generous volunteers and people help bring a lot of food to the rockaway and make a beautiful thanksgiving and the weather is nice and no one is really suffering. >> i am thankful for life. family. i'm thankful for my family, that everybody is okay. i'm thankful for my newborn baby. >> the red cross, the national army, everything that we have to survive and help us. >> we're grateful we're able to help. >> thank god for the emanuel church and its good people for coming out to rockaway. >> it's our pleasure. >> pastor from rocky mount, north carolina up here this thanksgiving day and left their homes and families to help us and we're grateful to god for th
remember all those still recovering from hurricane sandy. so we leave you with a special message of thanks from our friends at "the daily beast" taped in rockaway queens. ♪ >> i'm thankful for everything. for my family, my children. >> i'm thankful that the heat came on in the house we're at and the power came on. >> that no one in our family died. >> oh, we have lots of nice neighbors and generous volunteers and people help bring a lot of food to the...
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. >>> more than three weeks after superstorm sandy hit, gas rationing will end in new york at 6:00 a.m. >>> and the multistate powerball jackpot now up to $325 million. the drawing is tomorrow night. back to "native soil." >>> after they made it through security, the four hijacking teams took their seats, mostly in first and business class. once their planes were in the air, they sprang into action. on american flight 11 en route from boston to l.a., terrorists took over the cockpit. then they made two announcements that were overheard by air traffic control and other pilots. >> we have the plane. just stay quiet and you'll be okay. we are returning to the airport. >> nobody move. everything will be okay. if you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane. just stay quiet. >> the hijackers turned off the plane's transponder making it difficult to track. >> flight attendant betty ong used an air phone to call american airlines reservations. >> ma'am, what seat are you in? >> we're -- we just left boston, we're up in the air. we're supposed to go to l.a. and the cock
. >>> more than three weeks after superstorm sandy hit, gas rationing will end in new york at 6:00 a.m. >>> and the multistate powerball jackpot now up to $325 million. the drawing is tomorrow night. back to "native soil." >>> after they made it through security, the four hijacking teams took their seats, mostly in first and business class. once their planes were in the air, they sprang into action. on american flight 11 en route from boston to l.a.,...
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we had 200 stores closed the first few days of the period due to hurricane sandy, of course. but i think today will be big. and then, of course, december has an unusual calendar. this is the unusual calendar where we have more days between thanksgiving and christmas than in any other calendar period of any year. and that's good overall but it means it will be slow at the beginning and last minute will be very, very powerful. the week before christmas will be a big rush. and we suspect you won't know how you're doing until you get to that week before christmas. >> that's right because people like me wait till that week to shop. terry lundgren, wish you the best this holiday season and the best to your family. thank you so much for joining us. great to see you. >> thanks, alina. >>> hard-working man today, no doubt. >> yes, he is. >>> nine minutes after the hour. new reports of violence in gaza near the israeli border this morning. according to hamas security fors group of farmers were protesting in anti-israel demonstration in what they call no man's land. fired at the protest
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. >> sandy, sandy? >> reporter: all work together. >> each of those lights is a child. >> naughty or nice we protect them. >> you don't want me. >> reporter: jack's problem is he doesn't feel believed in or very important but is recruited to join them as the newest guardian. >> music. ♪ >> what makes you think i want to be a guardian? >> of course you do? to save the world's children from the villain, pitch black. he makes kids' hopes and beliefs disappear. >> it's fear. we caught up with the voice of jack frost, actor chris pine. >> you don't want me. you're all hard working deadlines and i'm snowballs. >> reporter: must have been tough to do those scenes all alone. >> i'm not looking at anybody, looking at a page of dialogue and a microphone. they brought alex in for my character jack frost and the santa claus. >> am i on the naughty list? >> on the naughty list. you hold the record. >> reporter: it was actually harder to do with alec there so i was more taken with what watching what alec was doing.
. >> sandy, sandy? >> reporter: all work together. >> each of those lights is a child. >> naughty or nice we protect them. >> you don't want me. >> reporter: jack's problem is he doesn't feel believed in or very important but is recruited to join them as the newest guardian. >> music. ♪ >> what makes you think i want to be a guardian? >> of course you do? to save the world's children from the villain, pitch black. he makes kids' hopes and...
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idea that everybody of the hundreds of people that work at cbs news during the crazy week of hurricane sandy has an example -- each has their own story of difficulty at home. all of them came right to work and ran into the story. that is what happens time and time again in the news business. you cannot predict what happens tomorrow, and that is part of what i think is exciting. requires some sacrifice working holidays, running into a storm when your own house had a tree come down on it. everybody had a story. i have worked incredibly hard and made us all proud. that really is a big part of what we try to achieve it. we are proud of what we are doing. in that case, we are proud of public service. then the election can, and i am proud of that too. everybody stay sober? it really was a culmination for us. we had taken over -- in charge of a cbs news one year and a half ago. these big stories happened. that is a priority of our organization. when a big story happens, we are ready to jump on a dime, including the petraeus story, and that is as big as it gets. to cover it in a way that helps the v
idea that everybody of the hundreds of people that work at cbs news during the crazy week of hurricane sandy has an example -- each has their own story of difficulty at home. all of them came right to work and ran into the story. that is what happens time and time again in the news business. you cannot predict what happens tomorrow, and that is part of what i think is exciting. requires some sacrifice working holidays, running into a storm when your own house had a tree come down on it....
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now, compare that to hurricane sandy. the single-biggest event on instagram before this. users were uploading only ten photos per second. >> that's serious. >> absolutely. dan, were you tweeting out photos yesterday? >> i did not. i was not doing well with twitter yesterday. i promise to do better today. black friday, a huge day for me. as i hit the stores -- >> you're going to hit the stores? >> no. online. >> i can count on dan with a good, old-fashioned twitter pic of the cat. >> yeah. rachel, thanks for that. >> i love that about you, dan. i love that about you. okay. let's move along. >>> hard to believe, but before the beatles were the beatles, they were rejected. the original audition tape that was turned down by a record company has been discovered now after 50 years and is going on the auction block. the record exec didn't sign them because he thought guitar groups were, get this, on the way out. within months of that meeting, the beatles, then called the silver beatles, and with a drummer not named ringer starr, tried to deal with emi. and the rest is history. t
now, compare that to hurricane sandy. the single-biggest event on instagram before this. users were uploading only ten photos per second. >> that's serious. >> absolutely. dan, were you tweeting out photos yesterday? >> i did not. i was not doing well with twitter yesterday. i promise to do better today. black friday, a huge day for me. as i hit the stores -- >> you're going to hit the stores? >> no. online. >> i can count on dan with a good, old-fashioned...
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i am on the east coast which is getting over hurricane sandy and people don't have anything left. host: you said you plan to spend about the same. how much did you spend or plan to spend this holiday season? caller: i was trying not to go into my personal story but i am disabled. i have diabetes so i don't really spend much on anything. that is not really the point. guest: as much as consumers seem like they are having short-term memory and starting to return to pre-recessionary levels, we are seeing consumer debt levels come down. that could be an indicator as much as americans are very concerned about consumption, they are also very concerned about their financial well- being. it will see whether they will cancer each -- cancel each other out. there are some trends that bode well for overall financial health -- the idea that debt levels are starting to decline is a good thing. host: about whether or not holiday spending helps our economy -- here is holiday sales and the economy -- how does that compare to years past and what impact does it have? guest: some people are predicting
i am on the east coast which is getting over hurricane sandy and people don't have anything left. host: you said you plan to spend about the same. how much did you spend or plan to spend this holiday season? caller: i was trying not to go into my personal story but i am disabled. i have diabetes so i don't really spend much on anything. that is not really the point. guest: as much as consumers seem like they are having short-term memory and starting to return to pre-recessionary levels, we are...